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well what I mean is every generation has believed they are the last generation and being alive to see it rather than be resurrected would be cool :-) tbh I'm not bothered if it's true and remember the disciples and apostles only write about the hope of resurrection and it's out my hands lol I'm trusting God :-)

We should be so lucky.
And we would need the Sikhs, Bahai's, JWs, Zoastrians, Buddhists, Hindus, Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurd Muslims and many other religions, faiths and cultures as well, all present in a spirit of love and friendship and praying for World harmony.

Greetings.....

Originally Posted by eider

Ah ha! Thankyou!
In that case I will pay much more attention to that member's posts in future.

- hi eider, welcome to the forum,....I'll have to check out your profile and previous posts to make a better acquaintance. See my archives and signature links as well I just left you a visitors message....if you'd like to respond.

We should be so lucky. And we would need the Sikhs, Bahai's, JWs, Zoastrians, Buddhists, Hindus, Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurd Muslims and many other religions, faiths and cultures as well, all present in a spirit of love and friendship and praying for World harmony...

We should be so lucky.
And we would need the Sikhs, Bahai's, JWs, Zoastrians, Buddhists, Hindus, Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurd Muslims and many other religions, faiths and cultures as well, all present in a spirit of love and friendship and praying for World harmony.

But the question is: Would you attend if you were invited?

I guess 'Not'.

Such an community gesture might be too radical for more conservative evangelicals, although more liberal and even orthodox branches of Christendom are open to 'inter-faith' dialogue and ecumenical endeavors. The world wont be united until we are all united as one human family, recognizing our inherent value and integrity as sentient beings related to one another, loving/respecting each person, recognizing and respecting our different religious cultures, traditions and customs. Our unity is in Spirit, our existential being,...while our creative expression of spirit takes many forms, all special, unique and wonderful.

- hi eider, welcome to the forum,....I'll have to check out your profile and previous posts to make a better acquaintance. See my archives and signature links as well I just left you a visitors message....if you'd like to respond.

And 'hello' to you.
I'm a Deist, probably a PanDeist, but I'm attracted to facets of so many religions.
My travail is the study of Jesus, his life, mission, friends, and the way of life of all working-class persons who lived in Galilee in the early first century. I absolutely love everything that I've ever discovered about that name, but sadly I couldn't be a Christian..........

Oh, and I'm absolutely demented, which helps amazingly on some forums!

Such an community gesture might be too radical for more conservative evangelicals, although more liberal and even orthodox branches of Christendom are open to 'inter-faith' dialogue and ecumenical endeavors. The world wont be united until we are all united as one human family, recognizing our inherent value and integrity as sentient beings related to one another, loving/respecting each person, recognizing and respecting our different religious cultures, traditions and customs. Our unity is in Spirit, our existential being,...while our creative expression of spirit takes many forms, all special, unique and wonderful.